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This year saw a slew of global hydrogen announcements that earned it the title of "hottest new tech on the decarbonization block." There is broad consensus
December 31, 2020 by Rachel Fakhry
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Relics. Environmental hotspots. Or maybe reminders of a simpler time. Good or bad, no one views America’s old coal-fired power plants with indifference.
In
November 24, 2020 by Lincoln Bleveans
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This article originally was published on Yale Environment 360.
Saudi Arabia is constructing a futuristic city in the desert on the Red Sea called Neom. The $
November 19, 2020 by Jim Robbins
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One of the greatest economic shocks in modern history — the COVID-19 pandemic — has disrupted business, mobility and everyday life, creating longer-term
November 19, 2020 by Massimo Schiavo
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Announcements of plans and projects for hydrogen-based energy are appearing with scale and ambition in Europe and Asia. The United States, in contrast, is not
September 15, 2020 by Alan Mammoser
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Microsoft has successfully used hydrogen technology to power a row of its data center servers for two consecutive days, a test run designed to fast-track the
July 30, 2020 by Cecilia Keating
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One novel spin on emerging hydrogen fuel options is "clean hydrogen" made from trash.
Early pioneers of these hydrogen-from-waste technologies such as Ways2H
July 15, 2020 by Arlene Karidis
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According to polls, it was mid-March when most of us in the United States understood the severity of COVID-19. At the same time, we collectively were searching
June 25, 2020 by Paolo Natali
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In late April, a study drawing on nearly a year’s worth of satellite data revealed that Permian methane emissions are the highest measured from a U.S. oil and
May 13, 2020 by Jon Goldstein
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Last week, McDonald’s made headlines when the fast food giant inked its first major renewables procurement deal. The deal included two virtual power purchase
November 14, 2019 by Sarah Golden
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This article was originally published in Ensia. Read it here.Renewable energy is on the rise. Roughly 15 percent of the electricity generated in the United
October 16, 2019 by Nate Berg
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Hydrogen is the new kid on the block of low-carbon alternatives, with applications in mobility, industrial processing and heavy transport. It also can be used
August 30, 2019 by Patrick Molloy
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Editor’s note: This essay is based on the second edition of the David Gardiner and Associates (DGA) Corporate Climate Tracker, which is updated on an ongoing
August 22, 2019 by Blaine Collison
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This article is adapted from the newsletter Transport Weekly, running Tuesdays. Subscribe here.There was no better example of Shell's difficult balancing act
July 10, 2019 by Katie Fehrenbacher
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First envisioned in the 1970s, the hydrogen economy has been held back due to high costs and lack of infrastructure. In recent years, however, momentum has
March 27, 2019 by Adam Forni
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In any given month, the GreenBiz editorial team is alerted about at least a dozen new climate-related commitments — sometimes more, depending on the season.
March 13, 2019 by Heather Clancy
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This story originally published on World Resources Institute.If your colleague or child does well and you give her or him positive feedback, that’s good.If
September 6, 2018 by Dan Lashof
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"We are still in." On June 5, with these four words a group of U.S. businesses and investors with a combined annual revenue of $1.4 trillion sent a powerful
September 5, 2017 by Bianca Nogrady
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The business case for aggressive climate and energy action is gathering in strength and expanding in scope, much like how many believe climate change is
November 1, 2016 by Ran Tao
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When the 1973 oil shock threatened security and prosperity, America’s initial policy responses were confused and ineffectual.Intensifying business as usual —
October 7, 2016 by Amory Lovins
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More than 150 companies have committed to use climate science to set targets for reducing corporate greenhouse gas emissions, in line with the international
May 11, 2016 by Lindsey Longendyke
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How does a company go about setting internal goals related to climate change?Given the volume of research being done on the potential fallout from rising
December 8, 2015 by Lauren Hepler